Applying to the Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education with a Concentration in Research, Evaluation, and Assessment

Application Quick Facts

Average GRE scores of applicantsScores older than five years not accepted. Institution code: 1839

154 quant
157 verbal
4.5 writing

Prior master's degree required

No

Guideline undergraduate average gradefor last two years of coursework

B

Guideline graduate average grade

B+

Funding covers tuition,
healthcare, and a stipend

Yes

On-line, evening, or weekend courses

No

Admission term
(when you start coursework)

Fall Only

The online application for Fall 2015 will be available by the first week of September, 2014

This program, like all of the School of Education's graduate programs, is administered through the University of Michigan's Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies (Rackham) (as are most non-professional graduate degrees at the university). Rackham offers a host of resources and administrative support to help see you through from submitting your application to completion of your degree. We encourage you to follow these steps to begin the application process.

Complete the Rackham online application.Review the application checklist to ensure your submit a complete application. Please note the academic statement of purpose, personal statement of purpose, resume, and letters of recommendation must be submitted using the online application system. Hard copies will not be accepted.

Submit your transcripts. All applicants are required to mail one set of transcripts (in their sealed institutional envelope) for all previous bachelor’s, master’s, professional, and doctoral degrees to:

Deadlines

It is imperative that students interested in admission to programs in the School of Education meet all deadlines for submitting applications and relevant materials. Deadlines may differ slightly for different programs. Deadlines can be found on our application deadlines page.